Vladimir Nabokov Quotes
The Sky Was So Heartless And Dark, And Her Body, Her Head, And Particularly Those Damned Thirsty Trousers, Felt Clogged With Oceanus Nox, N,o,x. At Every Slap And Splash Of Cold Wild Salt, She Heaved With Anise-flavored Nausea And There Was An Increasing Number, Okay, Or Numbness In Her Neck And Arms. As She Began Losing Track Of Herself, She Thought It Proper To Inform A Series Of Receding Lucettes
Telling Them To Pass It On And On In A Trick-crystal Regression
That What Death Amounted To Was Only A More Complete Assortment Of The Infinite Fractions Of Solitude.
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